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<p>[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 211351, member: 648"]Generally speaking, obsolete banknotes like that are pretty common...I bought and sold tons of them when they were $4-$6 each, and continue to buy/sell them now that they're much higher. Common issues in average vg/fine condition usually sell for about $40-$50, low grades a bit less, higher grades a bit more. DIRT Common issues can sell for less, and scarce issues always command higher prices. </p><p>I reccomend the Haxby set for serious collectors, but it's been out of print for decades and the complete 4 pc set sells for over $725.00! </p><p>Obsolete banknotes are continuing to appreciate in value and gain in collecting interest There are numerous old specialty books, focusing on banknotes from particular states or areas, but they're all pretty old. The best way to price them is Hugh Shulls semi-annual catalog, or you can use the Heritage site or ebay to view completed auctions. Mr. Shull also has a new book on southern currency that is nice.</p><p>Hope this info helps.</p><p>tradernick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 211351, member: 648"]Generally speaking, obsolete banknotes like that are pretty common...I bought and sold tons of them when they were $4-$6 each, and continue to buy/sell them now that they're much higher. Common issues in average vg/fine condition usually sell for about $40-$50, low grades a bit less, higher grades a bit more. DIRT Common issues can sell for less, and scarce issues always command higher prices. I reccomend the Haxby set for serious collectors, but it's been out of print for decades and the complete 4 pc set sells for over $725.00! Obsolete banknotes are continuing to appreciate in value and gain in collecting interest There are numerous old specialty books, focusing on banknotes from particular states or areas, but they're all pretty old. The best way to price them is Hugh Shulls semi-annual catalog, or you can use the Heritage site or ebay to view completed auctions. Mr. Shull also has a new book on southern currency that is nice. Hope this info helps. tradernick[/QUOTE]
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